
So, its been a long week! Starting with Monday afternoon after classes Jess, Allie, Bj and I went in search of the perfect retirement gift for Prof. Campbell. Herron entrusted the Alisons and Jessicas with task of pooling the money and picking out the gift, so the pressure was on. Bj took us to a little watch shop in Differdange where we picked out a conservative, yet flashy silver swiss made watch. We studied the rest of the afternoon for the accounting midterm tuesday. Tuesday we had classes until 12, accounting exam at 1--then 4 was when the real mayhem began...the retirement party.
We showed up at 3:45, expecting a nice casual affair, however we were greeted at the door by the already slightly intoxicated prof. Herron. Running the bar was Stew and Ryan, fully stocked with several cases of white/red wine, champaign, and a keg of bofferding. By the time Campbell arrived around 4:45 the crowd was huge and thouroughly inebriated. This afternoon is pretty much justified as a "Mulligan" for all parties in attendance. Alison played soccer and came back an hour later drenched and grass stained, Allie played waitress and served everyone the delicious appetizers, Jess mingled with everyone as usual, and i engaged in overly deep conversations about morality and religion...overall pretty standard. Previously several students arranged for drink specials at our favorite neighboorhood outdoor cafe, Cin Cin for 7 that night. The obsurdity of the night continued, Allie and I were home and asleep by 10:30.
Wednesday we had a pretty layed back day, we had classes outside then watched movies in the cave. Thursday we had class then caught the 4:02 out of Diff for Lux City, the TGV (really sweet/ fast train) to Paris, transfered by metro to Paris Lyon, then had sleepettes for the 13 hour train to Barcelona. Sleepettes are really maybe the most miserable thing to sleep on ever. They are simply little chairs that recline until your head is inbetween the legs of the person behind you, plus our car was freezing--so i opted to sleep curled up sideways in my "sleepette." I definitely recommend spending the extra euros for the couchette if at all possible. So around 6:45 am i am abruptly awaken by Alison telling us to get off the train, i found it a little odd that we were getting off before my 15 minute warning alarm went off--but it was 6:45 am, so i obeyed. Well, we were not at the right stop, and were actually in the middle of nowhere somewhere near the border of France and Spain. Clearly a trainstation that would be taking a large number of people to barcelona would actually have a building...However, we got lucky--caught the next train to Cerbere and recovered our course within 30 minutes. We waited and waited at Cerbere for our train to take us the next 3 hours to Barcelona...it didn't come. (We later found out that the train workers went on strike? Am I a little American to wonder how you could seriously go on strike against the train station in a country as socialistic as france??) Anyways--luckily we had talked to the grouop of 9 guys who had a different itenerary, and were able to get on their train out of Port Bou which was 10 minutes away.
(Allie broke her wine glass in Paris and cut her finger, but don't worry mom took care of her ;))----------->

Ok, so chaos getting to Barcelona...but we made it!! We checked into our 4 star hotel Caralonia Atenas located off the metro stop Clot. We purchased a 3 day unlimited metro pass...2nd best buy of the weekend. (we took the metro everywhere! the city is huge and confusing, and our hotel was kinda out of the way) We stopped by a Catalonian diner a couple blocks away for some pizza. We finally showered, hung out for a bit, then set out for Las Romblas, the main street of Barcelona. That street was a carnival of activities, we couldn't go a




I guess we decided throughout the trip that our personalities molded in the the sex and the city characters: in order (me, jess tepas, alison billy, allie dixon)
We decided to try to find the restaurant Moussel for lunch since it was the site for Barcelona to get 5 ex


We went back to Las Ramblos on a whim to get our noses pierced. Ok, i was seriously considering it (haha ok maybe not). But all the

That night we had big plans to get a little taste of Barcelona nightlife...so we went back to take a little nap.
Around 1 am we set out for the metro station


Finally Sunday was declared a beach day! When we finally woke up, we wandered the 6 mile walk from Las Ramlos to the beach area. The weather wasn't great, but it was extremely relaxing! Oh...and i'm sure you were wondering what my #1 best buy in barcelona was (since the metro ticket was #2) ...we all got 5 euro massages on the beach!!! Allie was the first one brave enough


So back to the academic portion of our journey...because i hear that coach tom believes it to be questionable. I am actually receiving 8 credit hours from the business school for the program. (however the majority of the subject matter that i learned outside of the classroom is really what is important) I took my International accounting final yesterday which went well. Business Legal Studies is by far my favorite course. Although the mean score on the midterm was a 65% i feel like we have learned a lot. The final for the course was a case study that Herron prepared, and was a group project--me jess allie and alison. We were given 20 legal terms (such as promissory estoppel, statues of fraud, multiple assignments, burdens of proof) our assignment was to pick out contractual agreements from the case study, define/describe the legal elements to the contract problem and decide what the legal outcome is. This was pretty similar to my nerdy obsessions with Hi-Y youth in government and mock trial from high school so the project basically became my life for the past 4 days. Honestly, i probably haven't slept. We compiled the final project this morning, and it is glorious. Watermarked, binded, and tabbed...you wouldn't expect anything less ;)
yes, i can sometimes be "that girl."
We had a little cookout after watching the seniror's BLS464 presentations this morning, then Cody, Mike, Dylan, and Monique all left....i'm still in denial. So, now allie and i are about to leave and pick up some flowers for our euro-mom. Tonight everyone who is still in Diff is going to
Cin cin then halfway house to party it up one last time in Diff.
As for me...ill be here most the afternoon tommorow, ill take a train either to lux city or all the way to brussels and spend the night. My flight leaves Saturday at 12:40!--home at 7:30 U.S. time!
Currently Listening to: Track 17 on the Modern cd ;) for barcelona
Cecilia- Simon and Garfunkel
Blue and Yellow--the Used
xoxo jess
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